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The Greatest Force in The Universe


 And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fullness of God Ephesian 3:19
     Love is the greatest power in the world. It’s the greatest force in the universe. The Bible says God is love 1 John 4:8. Love raised Jesus Christ from the dead. Love can bring forth anything you require for your life. Even now, the love –power of God is present, but until you know the love of God, you can’t its power. some people don’t experience the love of God because they are not certain that God loves them ask yourself, ”Do I love God?” if your answer is yes, then ask yourself another question: “Is God as good as I am ?” if again, your answer is yes, then it means He will definitely love you, at the very least, as much as you love Him. God isn’t only as good as you are; He’s better.
     His love for you is unfathomable, unconditional, pure and eternal. He loves you more than you could ever love yourself. In fact, you could never have loved Him if you didn’t learn of His Love. That’s why John the Apostle declared, “we love him, because he first loved us” 1John 4:19. Jeremiah 31: 3 also says, “The Lord hath appeared of old unto m, saying, yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore with love kindness have I drawn thee.”
Our opening verse says,” and to know the love of Christ… that ye might be filled with all the fullness of God” Ephesians 3:19.  God’s purpose for our lives is to be filled with His fullness, to be overflowing in His love, manifesting His life, nature, character and power. That’s what the Lord Jesus was talking about when He cried out in the temple, “He that believeth on m, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water” John 7:38. His love-power flows from us to the world Romans 5:5. It’s a fire that can’t be quenched Songs of Solomon 8:7, an overcoming power that crushes fear 1John4:18 and every evil work. Walk in the fullness of God this love-power.

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